African WildcatAt first glance, the African
wildcat doesn't look that different from a domestic cat
you might keep in your home. But when examined more
closely, the wildcat is slightly larger than a house cat
and more muscularly built. For the most part, wildcats'
coats range from light brown to yellowish-brown, and is
covered with tabby stripes.

African wildcats spend nearly all of
their days in Etosha sleeping. They are primarily
noctural, doing most of their hunting at night, though
wildcats are known to hunt at dawn and dusk. While they
usually hunt from the ground, wildcats are able to attack
prey from trees and bushes. What does a wildcat eat? It
turns out that wildcats have pretty varied appetites, and
will settle for insects, reptiles, rodents, and birds.